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BMW Plant in North Carolina

BMW Plant in North Carolina

BMW US Manufacturing Plant in Greer, South Carolina.

BMW US Manufacturing Company in North Carolina

BMW US Manufacturing Company in North Carolina

The largest per volume BMW plant in the world. Located in Greer, North carolina.

Dog playing in water fountain

Dog playing in water fountain

Dog playing in water fountain on a hot summer Norh Carolina day.

Stadium Seats at Charlotte Motor Speedway

Stadium Seats at Charlotte Motor Speedway

Seats inside the Charlotte Motor Speedway in North Carolina.

The Track at Charlotte Motor Speedway

The Track at Charlotte Motor Speedway

Charlotte Motor Speedway in Concord North Carolina.

Charlotte Motor Speedway in North Carolina

Charlotte Motor Speedway in North Carolina

Charlotte Motor Speedway in Concord North Carolina.

Seats at Charlotte Motor Speedway

Seats at Charlotte Motor Speedway

Seating at Charlotte Motor Speedway.

Roadside Thrift Store in Greensboro

Roadside Thrift Store in Greensboro

S. Elm St. Thrift Store in Greensboro, NC.

Nathanael Greene in Greensboro North Carolina

Nathanael Greene in Greensboro North Carolina

Nathanael Greene Statue in Greensboro, North Carolina.

Tannenbaum Park in Greensboro North Carolina

Tannenbaum Park in Greensboro North Carolina

Tannenbaum park, Hoskins-Wyrick House in Greensboro.

Blandwood Mansion in Greensboro

Blandwood Mansion in Greensboro

Blandwood Mansion is a historic house museum at 447 West Washington Street in Greensboro, North Carolina. Originally built as a four-room Federal style farmhouse in 1795, it was home to two-term North Carolina governor John Motley Morehead (1841-1844) under whose ownership it was transformed into its present appearance. It is believed to be the oldest extant example of the Italian Villa Style of architecture in the United States, and was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1988.[1][2] In creating the design for Blandwood, architect Alexander Jackson Davis produced a popular prototype for American house designs in the Italianate style: a central tower projecting from the main facade.[2] Saved from demolition in 1964 by preservation-minded Greensboro citizens, the house was opened as a museum in 1976 and remains open to the public today.

World’s Largest Chest of Drawers in North Carolina

World’s Largest Chest of Drawers in North Carolina

World's Largest Chest of Drawers in High Point, NC

Dean Smith Center in North Carolina

Dean Smith Center in North Carolina

Dean Smith Center on the University of Carolina campus.

Carolina Basketball Banners

Carolina Basketball Banners

Banners at the University of Carolina that read Dean E Smith Center Carolina Basketball.

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